Corvettes at the 2010 SEMA Show in Las Vegas

Vette was there at the 2010 SEMA Show in Las Vegas and we scoured the massive Las Vegas Convention Center to find the coolest Corvettes on display. GM was there, as usual, with a huge Chevrolet "booth" but we also came across some extremely unique and ultra rare Corvettes strewn about. Check out what we found!

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The E-ROD was built in the memory of the Zora Arkus-Duntov directed 1963 Corvette Grand Sport.

The replica is powered by the new E-ROD LSA engine system from GM Performance Parts and the supercharged engine is good for 556 hp.

Display of the E-ROD engine in the Grand Sport.

The E-ROD Corvette features a six-speed manual transmission with a custom rear axle house and 3.36:1 gears. The speedo climbs to 200 mph.

Corvette C6.R GT2 ALMS Racecar. Since GT2 rules in ALMS require the use of many production-based components, this C6.R racer illustrates how GM's racing technology is incorporated in to its production vehicles. Under the hood is a 485-hp 5.5 liter engine based on the production LS7 but the C6.R only weighs a paltry 2,745 pounds compared to the 3,324 pounds of the ZR1 production car.

2011 Z06 Carbon Special Edition. With its carbon fiber body components, black headlamps and mirrors, and body color door handles, this Corvette is extremely unique. The limited production run of 500 should be available to order shortly.

2011 Corvette ZR1 - the fastest GM production car of all time. That pretty much says it all.

Chevrolet had the Engine Build Experience going on all week where attendees could learn some of the finer points of building performance engines.

2011 Z06X Track Car Concept. The Z06X is based on the production Z06 with the 1LZ equipment package, the new-for-2011 Z07 performance package and CFZ carbon fiber package. This tarmac twister features a LS7 7.0L V-8 and Tremec six-speed manual transmission.

Also at the Chevrolet display were these engine cutaways featuring a LS7 7.0L V-8, LS9 6.2L V-8 and a LS3 6.2L V-8. Can you tell which is which?

Couldn't find any info on this Corvette but it was in Chevy area hooked up to a massive pickup truck.

Corvette Grand Sport Jake Edition Concept. The concept boasts many of the new or future Genuine Corvette Accessories featuring Jake, the mascot of the Corvette Racing team.

At the Bob Bondurant display was one of their instructional Corvettes. This one is a 2008. A spokesperson mentioned Bondurant is "hopefully" getting new 2011 Grand Sports for use at their driving school very soon.

Couldn't find any info on this one but had to include it.

This cut up C6 was being used to give welding and riveting demonstrations as part of the I-CAR TechPro World Tour.

These are the best shot we could get of the 2001 Lingenfelter Corvette Twin Turbo Wide Body since it was almost always surrounded by people.

The extremely rare Corvette has a 427 CID Twin Turbo engine good for an amazing 725 hp, 730 lbs-ft of torque on 93 octane at the engine with 10 psi of boost or a neck-snapping 900hp, 906 lbs-ft of torque on 100 octane at the engine with 17 psi of boost.

The Rossi Sixty Six is built on a 2011 C6 Coupe and has a LS3 engine and drive train available with a six-speed manual or automatic with paddle shift.

This 1963 Stingray was built by a joint venture of custom coachbuilder American Supper Car and Harlan Design Limited

The Corvette is touted as the one and only V7 twin turbo mid-engine Corvette in existence.

The '63 is up for sale at the Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson auction in January.

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